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‘tee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1887—-SIX PAGES. 3 A Terror to Bad Debtors. Hew the Dake Escaped Arrest. Goo sro OUT DON DICKINSON, SPOKI RLBOROUGH GOT WIND OF THR FLAN AND SECURED RAMS 10 THE STAR i my Aram SUCCESOOR. EN OF AB | Mal BENRY CLEWS. 48 BONDSMAN. From the St. Louis Rapablican, ‘The proprietors of the weekly paper who eo _AUCTION SALES. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO, auctioneers, LADIES’ GOODS. = = Beeie Soe REET os BAND ATTRACTIVE 5: F HO} A Western Congressman who has Jus arrived in | broughs suit against the Duke of Marlborough for 8 OF E' By DRSCRIETION An African Student. the city tells the following about Mr. Don M. Dick- | libel, placing the damages at $25,000, had some ee rN ‘THE SON OF 4 KING TO ENTER AN INDIANA MEDICAL | [nson, of Michigan, Who Is looked upon as the com- | thought, it is stated, of arre.ting the English earl OF | SALE SEVENTE See pe eS pe Laos: the committee on December 8, He was asked rela- 1G, PARLOR “SUITES “CHINA | FOUR OLA - COLLEGE. u aster General: before his departure from this country last Satur- on 3 Ixpraxapotts, Ixp., Dec. 2—Dr. Ralph St. J. Soya kaew Dickinson, of Michigan, very well. ive him as much | tive to the incation of the national convention, and IMG AND OPEC STOVER, RAGE | eee Tots Oe ites tna ‘We beg to call your sttention to the Ave following Perry has received word that one of his former | 1 have been in some railroad cases with him. He posstt ne, streak 09 | Said: “1 have BO Personal preterence as to the on, TO MORROW MORNING, DECEMBER THIRD, | street = norte reasons why you should by this Conet in preference Medical students from Cape Mount, Wast Africa, | is chain-lizhtning. Dickinson has made the bulk ‘im soe way for the best, tonera bens eer oue paloeoon,« oar eae ora g tion of oteokcays sna eutiinem tenets Be on ure had arrived In this country. The young man’s | Of his fortune in tue practice of one legal spclalty. party, and Sag erticles. to 'we sak the atten deaiers | #llon ere " — Bame is Albert M. Thompson, and he is coming | He ts bes! collector of bad debts on the face of the ‘Vanderbilt petvate bores, Ou. ate Deen sccomplished im any other Comet We have Forme re Tee cate a tant, NT. | the way oft. 10 the fret piace there used to bas Ranting AS & OO, Anes eae thousands of voluntary tceumotels from edie whe Pies ae an momen *. wow of Dowan- | good many people with a bad habit of falling every tua ha, King of the Upper Peron country, and Sandy- | few years They alwaysowed la vg ped ‘Burden are URE Ht indnda, queen of Jarbacca, He is about twenty | to Eastern merchants and capit ‘and did not 7 1, oop CHAN Years old, very well educated, having studied for | mean to pay a cent if they could help it. ‘To this Ry aS in Sh a A dome years past’ in the iissfonsetools at Cape | Lass Dickinson was and fsa mortal terror, There ts he Mount, In speaking of him Dr. Perry says: no device that the swindling debtor can adopt that “Momora is a sample of “Ind downs of a | Dickinson can not see through, and he heathens lite, "Wien be was soout twelve years on in tral as the best Paris det Gan pridce and with taat view appesuticet im to | $n ues to get bold of." About tem iH if & d ci a fF idustrate what I mean—there were three big of affairs, Seao spent in mamering the Arcblc iaaguage ad | faures in bette, ‘One Arm had” the ‘aytpathy sacs aay abecenns a Jearning the forms of the cwurch, Momora con. | of everybody, but the other Hee a Fyn of ge Rn suitable SSonamamedana’ poset Goon te ie wissen scboos aver 350,000 9 “Now "York ‘and ‘Boston people. fie Broad WA27ER 2, witrsans & 00, auctonsern, | ciudad Sven alent TS wre nat eae nam | be Deve end nding at Ci Mount, where he proved an adept sehoiar | Among other crediu B whima . ‘the same up to REMEMBER THIS I8 A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME. ——— ee ‘schoo! maoufacturer for a large sum. concern 4 y pence pees atte nd who Netargost otver creditor ‘did the same eine rea Ne und gottan'a great’ Goal ages M. POLY, anctioner,_™ STUNOPE BSS: oe van nee oe hg a f ; LEY. A Je Gd wet es oeete eek tee he one Slaves to | -Dou't x them Know, 1 am in the casey sald be ‘as | of valuable inférmat cortainly ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE! 7 BELOW WE GIVE 4 Yew xaues axp Paioxs. | "Wot Sy ESO SiS == ~ —s — Berreritce be toe ahr aus | Neen Nemec ke Tae | am Rnpeaition ‘> Sabyiom * “Sem Graal ons oocos mom | Ay epaecee et Ree OUR SP EB | we sagy met tee Pn em, mays | SERS ee Pot ed Ba man Jew— generally good, responsible people, Ut | AN ENTERPRISE UNDERTAKEN BY THE UNIVERSITY OF at the au Dowling, corver 4 aes. os ye — Sehomme gare Oe a oe Tis ohare Of tbs when they are tricky, look out! Tue usual ‘tales PENNSYLVANIA. Pennaylvania Avenue Northwest, Tith ot and Penn-eves st EWELVE O'CLOCK’ Greet Senne ee en e120 ace AGAINST PERSPTRA’ ~ were told of customers who could not come to| ‘The University of Pennsylvania 1s ahout to send ‘aateaton work as readily as the other boys.” time and all that, It really looked like a bad iN ‘The: othe Eridegreom Skip. _| and the Boston shoe concern was about to accept | Special expedition to “Babylon to search ~sgoeaet A settlement at 20 cents on the dollar. ‘Don’t do | for literary and Archmological treasures. ‘The ex- =" COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER FIFTH, AT | (J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer print; rewular price, S15 Ouririce, @evbect | Sear street or eval st tas wulse, Te bisee maser ELEVEN O'CLOOK A M, RESUMING AT | EGULAR SALE OF OLD FURNITURE | ““otrpriss: 65.00 eet one: “ATURE Price, G30. | Movs or come out in weer. HALF-PAST TWO ALF-P/ AN S Lytton’s Complete vole, cloth, | | POURTH. Quan WIS GROWN STEF-CHILDREN DID NOT TRY TO MAKE | OPO ‘Gay or two,’ said Dickinson. edition will go under the auspices of the Univer- a AND EMR PAE at my Anction-roome SATURDAY, | DEcEwBER | PUzer Tytion's Complete Works, in 13 vole. prwe, “Just how he was golag to get the money out of | sity of Pennsylvania, and will be in charge of Dr. SEVEN P. M., DAILY, UNTIL Sane. 1887, commensing 5 TE CLOCK, em. bet. St. Loci, Dec. 2—A special from Norborne, M0. | hts laraetitish customer hhe did not know, But he | Peters. ‘The time for starting bas Bot beet ssttied, ENTIRE STOCK 8 DIS- Fine rumels Carpets Eider Down Gullts" Daisy: | Same 40 Halt Calf; regular price, 30. Our price, | Sess — Wee Gisbe-Demecvat, eager On Saterday lert | wan cave thane bad bows cum swindling, -16 Bap- | X'S Owl bore te be ness formal Giplomaase ‘POBED OF. Too Furniture, Cooking and Heating Stoves, ewer! aagaakge phi FTHIF THE PROPER MEASUREMENT ie eccurred the marriage of Mra. Thomas Roney, four | Pons, Irish giri living a8 «domestic for | Communication with the sultan. Mr. . W. Cla 3 Hogshends of Assorted Crucke Ulustrated, large print: royular pics, 618.60. Our ) that will dt as well or oear eit os met one ‘Weeks after the death of her husband. Upon te | ray ar ee ere ul ncat And eeegaie | the banker, has consented to act sa treasurer Rich, Elegant, and Usique ALSO AT TWELVE O'CLOCK pris 02 ec - ‘comfort of give such stuapuificeat for ‘as “Aiet arrival .t the Roney homestead of the newly inar- | Hii A, sate noe hold was Vee ak Ay | the plan “rhe idea of sending such an expedition ELECTRO-PLATED SILVERWARE, PBS Good Second-hand Brougham in splendid condi- | Same. in Half Calf or Half Morocco; regular price, | Majesty's.” 77led pair, tue husband, Fran Hi ae a oy eee a ae ee at Detore Chie aie ed | has been talked of for some Umma. "The late ex] opened the way for, aac Mieeer caocee: Se Sis. Our pohen’ gto Ba 3 Bins ‘Qbe of the Roney boys with a shotgun. and ordered | ia reds very industrious young countryman of | dition to Assyria was very successful. It 1a . | Horace Greeley to speak ‘their minds concerning bane me 20 New Sieigha Baguian Castingte Woes, eo, Cooper's Complete Works, cloth, lange print, 16 double PRINCESS OF WALES COMPANT, Soeere the place. annem ee her own, who was a thrifty young boss drayman. | $t0od ae beniverstey ‘will Ean a yee ot yet Cy ay ag gener IMPORTED ARTISTIC PAINTED BRONZES | 74}. Sy Sled! —— ay tg Our price, $9.98 set. NEW YORK. that disc: was part 5 yt = pie reas may daugl ari 4 = is DOWLING Aenea $= | Same, 2 32 voln; rerular price, 848. price a Yohisheclsand make himself searce. “There are ze Soe netband bea rokien his log a meats ined, in the fireproof library building that 1s | has been a sore subject to many of them, who | STATUETTES, TABLE, MANTEL, AND CLOCK 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pidb8 vot, Kong MANUFACTURERS. four sets of children at the Roney place. MT. | (tte. He went around to see the man, ‘How | Very soon to be erected. Dr. Peters 13 one of the knew that he had by his investments lost ail the ORNAMENTS. — Dickens’ ‘Works, in 15 vols. , — Roney having been married three times and the | O17) abe alle ter he asked. “Well, yesee, att; | best known archmwological students in the coun- | money left to tne Greeley elsere nad with pee GLASS-FRONT LANDAU, SPLENDID arn og | ”!bouna ir Halt Cult or Mon doa Pat pind Kept tn stock ad recommended by Jate Whiow Kone having (een marry neues of | Was on a Bit of a Job that—but, sir, the man ‘y,and has devoued mucn time to Babylonian and | fortune that oe Tae Laat aed ey ee NG? | SATIN, CHINA, AND GLASS BOWLS AND vasEs,| HPMSER AND 5 MOUNTED HARRESS SURE Pe: rewular price, oe. Zamnunei & Beeame Vi 2 vi - . ‘asyrian lore. land, UCTION, : pao. qeahel ino marriages ree le ye Who has for some, years lived ‘at the Colemati | In new colors, Gobelin Blue, O14 Red, Torquoise, and | WEA GE StE te het et me eon 187, Mt | Chambers’ Fneyrlopmdis, latest edition, in @ lane DOUGLASS & BRO, ‘After Bridegroom Hall had been fired, on Satur- t c tell Biekit House in New York, has added to her income by | Cameo: singular and beautifully painted with rich | shaileeli an elagant turnout bel to a privat Yols., profusely Mustrated with fuil mapeand | 97.wkt.sep,oct.nov, ay night, frm the Honey homestead, he went. 10 | Deceit ee ae preety Wile, eet ees performing cercain duties in that novel, “She es | cigns, and embowed with gold iene this auger oak sided Sottnd iptiement apes type cto oumpecee * . —— the home of Mr. Frank Roney, one c - fore, late at night, Peter been extremely reticent concerning a of parties ‘an ; ~ ‘ her of Prank | about that, two weeks pefore, late at night, Pet 3 ay to ex: | Same, in Sheep; mare Seasoxazte Tres Oy eT eS et ye and made adash at | Bad been draying goods froin the rear enid of &| The stories of crueities and inhuman treatment of Cov, Smith, mainly because that gentleman haa FRUIT AND BERRY BOWLS, ment. 4 cord siven to parties who want to x- | Same. in Sheep; regular price, @30. Our price, $13.98 4 woud have fred tad not Prank Howes | Suc why did you say You inest Mot Celt? said tie | Of Psoners in the Indiana Reformatory for Women | Be would never hake the losscegod, caditie were | From tho Ravenswood Pottery, mounted in Silver. = = F : u him. ‘Hall again vamoosed, and the | 200 why on cureT dont Know, sir: that's what | 80d Giris at Indianapolis caused Gov, Gray to ‘kept quiet he would pay back w! ‘could. Miss LIFE-LIKR TERRA COTTA BUSTS, JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. : 3 { probabilities are that he will continue absent, the | wir Katzenyaminer told me, sir,” ‘answered the | make an investigation, which wasconcluded Wed. | Guoriolle Greelay’s money was in tis and = RUSTERS' SALE OF TH Y | BRICK i, i x a te é hesday. He says he found that the inmates were | {hat went, with Mra. Smith's, | The money Of | Brags Goods, Muslc Boxes, Freuch Bevel Mirrors, Rose WELLING - ON HaveNT sraeen. ae uu | 16 >. aay there, az that 1s thelr home 2nd Ley EP ed en nee ee Hououe Wor ut’ the Ii: | afraid to give testimony in the presence of oMoers | the teh Lanoichs bey) ip Jars, Lamps, Albums, &c., &c. Apnrrog, n> = STaaees Domemwasr, 5 +R, omsTeD ToDoseame, JU suall remain so, At last accounts the new-made rs * of the institution, and it became necessary for him airs, Smith died before her money was spent and By virtue of of trust, dated the 18th day of ‘Wife was preparing to join her husband, man all ue knew: “Lsee it now,’ sald ne to him ep request ita rg Miundrar trom te room | ner husband had, eoough trea? thei culdren | SOUVENTR CUPS AND SAUCERSIN SATIN BOXES, | ib seh srocrdn tn ine fos ag ond Coenen SUR, d ceive the | Where the invest a was com Prisoners | upon under any circumstances. They were taken | 4 gne line of Toilet Goods luloid, Brush, Glass * ITEM 1.—A line of STYLISH TRIMMED HATS (15 A Kansas Winister’s Peculiar Docerine, | Fas Tatuer, surprised, 10 revolve, a call from the talked ely teria allt were czamine | U? Rentuy aud hey ae now tare ne Chg 4 pb paar radaardy Golupbis ‘and at fhe wr ten request of the party so qiterege ipl fv RET. SILK BEAWER oa RESQ’ )LOGY WHICH AROUSRS INDIGNATION i 4 ornes hat the cat-of-nine-tails was often used of his sister, jabriel Gree! ving at Chap- Manicure fron r 3 ci maaved with TICTURESGOR TaN MONO US FLOCK. Messrs Blank, of Boston, he bogan very poiey; | their bare backs, and some. af them Dore marks ot | paquay in the home of 1d sriends, and bas noti ‘Tomutber with » arse assortment of the celebrated | DAY OF D Butt isn? at ay Feast FOUR aid he ry ax ExGtia No Torera, Kax. Nov. 20—The Presbyterian | ‘they have a cialm agalnst You ot $47,077.40. Whai | thelr punishment. Another mode of punishment that ae tab lived oo retin oli aa ite Sr inves | Rogers’ Table Cutlery and Eugliah Steel Shears, ae, | OCLOCK P.M. thes ing deecribed rea} estate and BAT, erent ‘plumb fron with a e% Z as rust the hands oles as live retired . Cc, we charch st Garrett is ino coutroveray with ite new | 4070s tntcad duing About &, Hr. Katsoayammest | ina Goor ang boi’ tao. prisonce’ ty thin poetsion | Sone hess voud Chat nee oe ee ee End known on the ground plat or plan off asid city ai sad autSages pce poten, | “SL mock SS cn teapeasicnce to deceibe thom ot Pastor, Rev. A. O. Penniman, and the Neosho| gont Zhow ow uct | can bayou de tollar* | from one to three days witn handcutts. Gov. Gruy | making known ‘bes condition, a she has not | | Tadies are respectfully and especially invited, Chairs | the entire south ha eee een ce iat numbered | Gish) Our price, 4 . Sufficient tosay that you can have your cbolce of them Presbytery. composed of the prominent members | «You must pay this in full of I will send you to | Will at once recommend a reform in the manage- | done out of regard for her sister, Mrs, Cleveland | provided for their comfort. teen, having & front of fourtesn feet and mine inches | 1,000 Poeta, bound in padded seal; regu- | fo" $4.55., They are goods such as you have been pay- pf Southern Kansas, has been called upon to recon- in less than a month,’ said Dick- | Ment of the instivutio has scrupulously avoided all taik of her misfor- on Eleventh street, by the entire depth of said lot, to- peice, S50 One pres ate me Cb end 68 hue. 3 Che the differences. Thirty membersor the chureh | thé Penitentiary in less than a Fanning Jour pooms ————— Sunen, anh toe few trends whe hive 4 WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., pe yy ae Teg In addition to the above-mestioned Books, we have |, ITEM 2.15 doz, WORSTED TOBOGGAN CAPS, »titioned for a peremptory order cempeiling Mr. a more at nights and sendiig thom to Mast Lose Her Foot, confidence have felt that it was the hope of | gogo, Auctioneers, | ,,2eFins of sale: Que-fourth of the purchase money in | ail the Standard Works of English ant AMERICSS | paud mate, deairable color. In plains we have red, om Out of your store i! i hei he} Of late aid net cash, and the residue in yments, in six, twelve | authora. Also’ a complete line’ i | Due, pink, white, &c. In stripes, brown @nd ecru, Penniman to cease his ministry to the church for | Cuicago aucuion houses to be sold for whatever | NELLIE WETUERELL, THR ACTRESS, HAS 4 CANCER IN | her securing Re ted Ayn ep cd Pap A A Sy ER Hyamnais, Catholis Praye gine, of pibles, Hrayeg. 0d | biue'and red. black and white, Ree And on several occasions’ bad Fefused to. be con: | (ex Would bring in casi, and you have filled up Seanhay Unt tees Seen won: | Baee wel eee Gd onto eee ae, HH, © POUT, auctioncer the day of-sale, the defgrred payments tole sertred by | sud ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS. on 9 tps of Eoay ohana all caters trolled by the officers of tne church in matters in | 7QUf,nooks with false entries. | as white | _ 10 Was decided Wednesday rs Nellie Weth- | gelt apparently to be utterly impecuntous all hope — sotitn of peisbacce A speech GUGh oat Co nena | Weel attention to our line of JUVENILE kt ogy ad Which they thought their counsel should have | ys ne could become; ‘how Ut s0U fiat all dis oud?’ | efelh the actress, who 1s in ® hospital in New | has fled Horace Grociey’s chiid and, his race AUCTION SALE the “purchaser ‘ou day of sal. Allconveyaucing, | ROOKS, which we gusrantec to be the iangest snd ‘OSTRICH a governed. “He did not preach or pray with the | “\.4qy don"t matter how I know it all, and if you | York, must lose her fodt, and it will be cut of to- cpberen arp poor, and his ‘sister 1s homeless in her or &c., at purchaser's cust, es phy FE Soci et Sank eh. ore piuk, Licht Proper fervor; he did Not treat the members of the | don’t settle now, to-day, I will have you arrested | day. Mra. Wetherell has been aware of her danger | old age. Although the pubile bea net Keown of FORFEITED PLEDGES. nega OLIVER T SOHiNSoN,} Trusteoa Stogreeh te Eee Albums, and an endless | Wirc wore bouche to sill’ st @1 oe ead can See church with proper courtesy, and he Was Rot | before to-morrow nigut. You are watched, you | and received the announcement without emotion. the Greciey family have: and tecaasiy, when te | Twill sel, by. public auction, at my store, 1218 | —=™* —__ ae erbssenpsiccmaaiaenmnand Guphicated under that. wag pa a Pieekoaiere’ Tenappened thee hen tad donee | Three yeurs ago Mra. Wetherell employed a chi- | eGreciey family, have ‘prominent Becokivn gem | Feaueylasnis sreen. “couumencing TUESDAY, Dé. | PJUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Call early and make your selections, esulfier tem for the BALANCE OF THE WEEE Dyterians, &c., and, possibiy, a gite where some | onto what the man ‘had been doing. How’ he | Fopodist to operate on a painful bunion an her | fjeman and tried to vorrow. money trom hits on Poctatet BEX, At TEN O'CLOCK A; M- my stock of | TccsTEEs SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY SOLICITED. 2B OA v aM 8 Chose who Belonged Ua no church might enls | guessed it hedoes not know himseit. About 2 | heel. The mau cut too deeply, and @ sore resulted | the strength of Mr. Ovington's telegram, the sub- | Forfeited Ple M10 TO58, new style ingluaive: seleto | NEAK TERMINUS OF COLUMBIA BAILROAD. » my , A t S easy S J ae ee ea entered Ghat IB Gtone | clock the man caine around to see What terms he | Which hever healed, und last’ suinmer, while she | jeot was revived and some inquiries wers made as | sxi,t4 Sg. 3,10, .508, new style: inelualve, Salo to | EARS f ‘eed, of trust, duly recorded in, " wo £4 5S Bae piace of torture does exist It might not be utterly | couid make; ‘none, sir, except 100 cents on the | WaS playing with’ Edward Harrigan fn Chicago, | to what disposition had been made of Ida Gree- | Chains, Charis, 1 Ping, Bracelets, Cuff But- | Tiber No, 100 folie 73. eed. one OF, tue land! CHAS. BAUM'S oo MMM - Rnpossibie that the heathea should have, ona way doilar,’ was’ the only reply. In three days the | she was obliged to give up work on account of it. | ley's money. Little could be found out, for the | tona Neckchains, Joweiry of ali kinds: Viath Geld ond. Fequest of the. party secured theretiy’ tiaiitee bart BOOK DAPABTMENT, BBA uu ™ > ‘oF another, opportunity of escaping its terrors. | Claim was paid in ful Taree, weeks ago it Was found that, the ulcer had | two women who had suffered most at nis hands | Set Rings, Thinbles, Colts, Silverware, Diamonds and | Feauest of the party sccured thereby failure, Living a2-2t 416 7th street northwest. | n30 ore. > owers ot the congregation ihe pastor | «It 1s Just by such lightning strokes as that that | become acancer. Mrs. Wethereil’s leg will be cut | have been absolutely loyal In thelr silence, SUPER CLOCK wad EVENT SO Grav OETONE | terest). wo will neil, im front of the prenises. on | —@7-2t __416 7th atx . a Lo from these charg-s,settinc up that the cuurch | pon Dickinson has made bis fortune. It ue does | halt Way between the ankle and knee Joint. It will oe K: and EVENING at Sa HONDAY, DECEMBER TWELPTHL “aD. 4887, wt | (jOODHOLMED DOMESTIC CYCLOPRDIA OF | (OLD PAINT. FRENCH TISSUE AND Panct bed been anususliy” prosperous. under his pastor. etinto the cabinet he will hustle things I tell | be @ long time before she will be able to work Psychical Research, Ticset bolded Wises take notice. FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the foll fea: “i CAL INFORMATION. Paper, Japanese Pot-Pourri, Mats for Seen ; Bie dna aecuadon wea Neononaged nt | Me SS Hala even tae recover, and meantiine er sv wasours oy 4 boston a0ciEYY's INVESTIGATION OP He KFULTON, | Soivmitin toi Alums colin icseseferciset | Folewbaly tect Noles ist Sciige half ckuwever be id SAW GOULD ™ Bier lougdicusaon i wa recommtaged that wasaacd waa icacr wa ira tare beep exhaust, and ‘sh a dependent GHOSTS AND SUPERSTITIONS. Pawnbroker and Auctioneer, [snd and reuses ‘know aad wlneteing | Key tp Conkling, = = Cups of Coffee, 226 Ln" 421 Oth ot. acer Peuus ave, r. Penniman’s installa Mother and Sister rofessto) At a meeting of the Boston Society for Psychical loneet-_ | Lots numbered twenty C20), twenty ome (21), twentye ‘barat x ad resent, and they admonished the church to cease Osmond Tearie and Miss Maud Harrison have in- twe thi t j-four (24), tw Po c PURSE, Booksalier. Ensagitaton of tear diticuties.and_prayertally SOCHIVING EHDED VOR A BRUTAL Patuae, " 1 ~) aie ae a ne ae atsora ibe sey pHa poet ioe: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN frente te ear aerea ies | ee ome Feson, ik heat th Fee study the peace and unity of the churel mE Fe : D for her rey on ranster- 2OF LVal , twenty-nine (20). 3 he | ({REAT CUT IN THE PRICE OF BOOKA 4 Pe Baumer, A. E. Garrison isthe pastor of the Oak-street | A special from Columbus, 8. C., December 1, to — ence, The results of the experiments which have] 5.4, . HEAL aie Bl) Shirly two $s reg fs so thirty’four | Cj’ : oo Sages ae SSS See ce. Presbyterian church, and the two congregations | the Philadelphia Press says: A suocking domestic y' been tried have been negative. By this he evi- een of 0 ateisie dead ot tonst boning: Uivkuon of tock mumbeech freaky. sige Pe EEE EPSETAR DOLLAR 19 a conte, CU STYLE DRPSSES AND Ware, - are taking sides. tradgody was enacted to-day in Dartington County. | HB FARORINGD WHILA WH 4 TRAIN, BU? THE P4- | 5%" oO. ot cnae amchinn nad been ether proves | Sa EAT SiS tae trosst 175, ang Barnard, “Trustes,"'W. H. Clagett aad Columbia Bail: | DicREN'S. Ba Vols GL2h "Other este te poopor- cf rrugmines, 7 Pred ards, 4 is of his cords of the District of Col ia, T will sell, 10 rompen: * tract of land, | tion. Di LP Ra! SSS SS Candee bars Sctrieh caenln ose Loren ce.|. 2edpn nuriney, 06 Mpeuniyn, nein very pecs: | OF @ureve By raueee 2 ee pomanar sve | Se eee 8 cules on WEDNESDAL, | called ra Lseserey pee | JUVENILE BOOKS AT HALY THEIR FORMER | _ 5-20" 820 N Howard at baltimore, Md sp wi NES OF EXTINCT ANI- bona rence. “ preti fs ; 3 3 OVED FOGND MINGLE Js IM A TEMAS CAVE. monstrated in the child's behalf. A quarrel ensued | Har case bir Thursday. It was brought by | own thee tna ae eieisds Of seth hehe alk | QUE O ESE? Babe Oe % soovernor hepler p” Pag 165, arch? 1888 ofthe | PRICE eo BOOKS IN THE CITY. AT MM. YoXA Roz TH ax REMOVED Ex Paso, Tex., Dec. 2.—Fosst! human remains | 2nd Edwards knocked his wite down and beat and | Geo. W. Parrett, @ clairvoyant and manipulator, | & purpose of ‘murcdiate Jnguiry ig not a favorable | Spe decribed real, nt Sa CAN do asta = Bi emarapiced. Vain 07 il tae of Shoulder have been found in the Diablo mountains, a range | Shoked her unuercitully.. While doing so his son | who holds forth at No. 17 Willoughby street, | condition for such transference. A quulescent, pi Fights, privieres, and appurtenances, to the eaime be: Wi, BALLANTYNE & sON's, mee, Heformn Prenel! Corsets and Busties: ave been fu a : al years ‘Preoccupled ‘seems to be es: ing OF in . Ca just north of the station of Carrizo, 130 miles east Dewar hs father 10 desist. dWvards threw an es ee en, er dann oe vaeitg ded i y id i ee ke ri be sol 38 Sine Ta tse ._ ee ee — ee =: or Pa the Texas and Ps Ratiroad. The | axe at his son, barely missi1 2 pro- shine! ‘ashington street, near. bridge. ‘Dr. Minot. for the committee on ex] for 85, 3 a terest 1 ‘#t. now. (Mrs. Hunt's) strict bas been very, Httle visited until lately, | Sosded With his meal, puntinincat ot ‘kis wine | Parrett wanted to collect the sua of $2350 for | meniat Mya ner te commitzee on expert | corded in the, records sade “ pee cout oer anc pevably anual | Jy ng geturmed from New Vik with We lace ny od i Thre deposi, were found tn the | The son ram into ihe house, and grabbed a gua | cairrayancing Manas Young soa, abd being un- | aN“inRities gcc to tte enn eae PY i Ck OF Ori ea Heung relies one nots. of @2.500, vayable serch 2>, | Mfopzsry FIRE TEER GP BANE Gooos The Sammit of the range ts of umestone forma: | of shooting hawks: He then coummanded hie tathes | Wen the case was enliee Cesoee neon es Helge be erin So eereagT at superstition each | aon the belasce in two eat tnelalnmeate ae ‘ixand | “iRicues Tisanouncel thernieptetmese escyred by | ,22R0¢secounted a virtue in matters of business. | A, spacial sclection wo STRGL, AMBER, ana DULL, oo, which 1s honeycombed in various plyces by | to desist trom choking his motuer, A daughter | own behalf. He sald that he was called to treat | titterg ‘viz: The. presonce of 13 nersous see anne with intereet of G per cont ber aunum, | eis trust and expennen nf sale and taxes cast, botany “Hie who undervalues himself is justly undervalued | “i747 Sresaed nord Bangs Shingled. =10-4m aves. In one of them has been found stone im-| was at the time also interfering in bebalfof ber Se var Gols, cing Sauce prosorined ner table; the stat if Upon a journey or begin- jou of the purchaser. 850 will be required as ‘he very condition of things in the iness world | ARS. MoOAFFERTY, 1000 G ST_X®. W, HAS ‘nis, bone needles, pieces of pottery and other | mother. At in asked, however, by Mann’s lawyer 10 | ning any ‘important Dusitiess on Friday; the see. | soon’ ae property is bid off. Ail conveyancing and wil imperatively deiauds of every business mst tet be HE AS nces Of Duman habitation, Bones of extinct is ~ tt oe a — cpr ony —— iansd, aioe aes he _ oa rite ing of i new moon ‘over the lots Shower ‘and aato recording at burch craps ts terme age ‘Boteom: S risk sad cnet of detaniiior ‘ure “SOUND HIS OWN TRUMPET.” aching aud Pressing dove. Sle Js the on whole- cies of animals are Bumerous, Among hase rece! the wi ness ne person Wo renta with is je a otice ‘resal ve sale and retail wapulsctarer side Or prehistoric remains Was found a portion of a art of the contents in thé region of the bowels. | ences present. | Judge Courtney suggested that | house ropdiucd to be Reented, heme meh pereatte | Ras rink and costar the Qedaating Hacehaner, Soars hewaes pated ts Wasgnee:D eseGal | 9 The Basta which we wive to-day wl bo ae atring of | ina Shae alone man’s skeleton of gigantic size, co of the | The mother died half an hour afterward. Tho | perhaps it would be better to adjoura the case | Santially’ ne good Bed ay soo a eet | dade oe ae__| Neyucing. yak purciasers cout. A debucicot #200 | Seittons, wna to, the people at lane Wut GH BE: | TS eae ALFERD, Me ‘. fcull and « portion of the vertebrae. ‘The skull | daughter is so dangerously wounded that there 1s | until some time when the “influences” would | Stanually as a at Uine of sale iCuEAL, wi Lit reasaeee, pe of PED Pein aionns, | $i.” furgepeining at Mion CONRTNOW ATS SHOWS enormous teeth in a perfect state of preser- | little hope of her recovery. ‘The nya Ba gE og a mses Were received from 309 men and 191 ; VALUABLE suBURBaN | —7=?2*#* = __— Re premuse you NOT ONLY THE EAKTH, but the [1310 8th ot. tw. bet Sando. Yatton. _ These remains are in the possession of N. | the whole load was intended, was only slightly | neither side desired this, the case "proceeded. | women. From the men in regard to the hirstthies | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ALUA Fo nora —— ns ie ESS THEREOF, only thet they way get you | olf-3m Mins MC NOHAM, Modiste ‘ater i Cra tion Boo iia enw jak | ue a te ats ea tint | Seoaion stout netcath of te alata | “yw of ace Sait re, arn deg | IDUCARON BHOKAetioner big ater pee ae ok Oo | ro roca pe cuesngag eaea << the son from all bl je 1s now pO ady.ce seorge W, She | answers received were aflirmative of some degree | 423, ‘of November, 1875, sud. secure A ar bs nen LisHMENT AND DYE W ‘906 G at. seamen Feet Tercenearsia'e-| | Michigan swamp tangs, | fafa aaa sco i | sin and cot amen eos woen | Serb ate Ganj ener t aA | NERDY, RUOEEBEY, OF BOURRARY Heagceiveis orent™ ihe detent" oat eas YOUNG MAN FHOM at y tt house Columbia T oll self at pal u THE 1 H OW A ACDED IN BUYING A CIOAM STORE TMTORTANT RESULTS OF 4 DETuOrT NaWararen's ix. | “UOCtOT” sat In a chulf und, after shaking’ and atuestioo, fo than “halt, the gen, Dut uly two | of te preven ch WEDNESDAY, fo Pap able fs pial oh BEAST Xo, Drees Over gute Fine Pronch diagonal | & bywciaty Thurs evs yeant eapesawon Stauifer, of ‘4 Ne VESTIGATIONS. * Unirds of the women, expressed a dread of taking | DAs OF at Be TBid und recorded in io wales, beau - . ~ ~ York ast Oswoer. He saw” in a Sally paper an | ,,TM¢ etre Journal nas published at ongun | WEA, e- fue wie ld tha he had pu aout puch repute am togard co the thes | OCLOGHE Mths fete, deer a a fy ietcont ti praraed t ‘Bet A | cet ita poeta okra onde | PORES RING SGDURING ASD WRT CLEAN » ° the results of its investigations toto the : c] e bia, to wit: Lot numbered nine (0), in Jolnson's Cea re are two hut eur mn y dent's work o y . ent of ar store for sale. The re- = ¥ eniid, but which had not done kim any good. The ~ umbia, to wi u y eccated Ehpcahy, deawenk ; " ‘Ovescoate, class Ladies’ and Gent's topes were declared to be ges daly. ‘He answered | M2, wrampland matters and the Chandier cats Cutid, who Was about eveven months old, died syon | than in elther te fatal 13 OF the. unlucky Friday | Seve etowoe doe Lage and, 133i wright and tbe gent of the nln thorn deneribed twill | wl ore rot wi daputav of theee racic sgunct be | Wp. ANTON AYE GANOL gt LE Teese ; adm 3 2 Z = a 7 o ff os Sbtelned for ieee than x bo pp corcampdtonaocapsipat yn Meee SW. Sparrow abd the Seager estar | Mann's uid was taken sick ue advised calling ti | Dary ot"a superatiion, purely pagan, Uhan in the | County jon'e subg vison of ald fue By intr. St FOUR O'CLOCK YM Of saldday atthe | a BEAST Bo. 2—E thes eee Srer | 12 woot GaRNENTy NIDW OF ot Rerre South attest, ‘ecaarce | are entitied to locate S000 acres of steatnp lands, | Seiions" during "tue" trance hand thaseeate | Ounere lovee ‘cull hae ae tkiiog nouses or | suprovenuents Wetaon, consisting” oft anal iam | certain inet or pagal of Tad and ‘oremiea” a ranged | f-Ringrs in the Ovencont worlds rho had bees | A yed e qood mourning beck s is } ae «1 also that the State of Michigan ts prosecut- - % - . ores - ho ‘hissale is wade at the risk and cost of the im the habit of paying from to sumilar i¢ daily receipts from tas | 00? salast the Geueral Government whi-h | 9248e Courtney dismissed the case. ghosts had been found, but certain Instances of | Bowe, aah tumbia, known as lot No. twenty-six (26), in J. its were ‘tively dumbfounded when we| sl4 Your round. Stauffer took | TE not. fail’ eventually 10, bring falo the State SRS naka impressions as to events ‘happening at a distance | “ferme Bucticd of the paschaee im Hussell Bar's recorded wubdivision of square No. three | Saiwed our price, 620.75. arias Ain eon October 31 last. | The | Treasury at least $3,000,000 as p.-yment fOr 1,700, A Frank Subject, to friends of the percons #0 tkiprenga wero fection | arti" babes ee i BUtndary street oad handed et torte gee 306.0 | | BLABT, “0.5. “Chinchilla Qvercoate, light brown, 7000 to Jacobsou'as the purcizase price, | O00 acres of swainp labds dus trou the Cnlted | Prom the Philadelphis Ledae But in ese tne form SeTaseae deeaaruemaeny. | Greeny re ntrety Pecan eaieu: | mutant fram th noiheasecotnefef oS erased | Sete woalguere et mew ha try unea | Se als, HY Ps seule | States to the State of Michigan, ri 1 But in these the form or face of distant persons ap- | secu or. 350 wil running thence sot it alone street | and durable: it man be ia sae a sicgto| lle est a re Mt |e ani wouter wie fo | ere Pung int oon n'a | enone eg ecintemahnd | eect atearee tet | ee ee eno ee a ae - * - roads and corporations are now holuit ef ‘eat, HOt as Of a moving specter. ixty-one feo! » | $10.75. and that persons had been em- | Fave sola upward ot 300000 acres of inal or | shire recently Queen Victoria requested an old | ‘The substance or Dr. Bultard’s on medi- | ith it soven days the property will be" ressid st tke | ie thence dge went obs handyed and sion (iit bs HY Ro fisattring of Parte Patent Bi Rith money supplied vy Jacobenn, "CCF | which they have had no just ute, and that suits | Highland laird to visit her, ana ‘when he did so | Umistic Phenomena was that no resulia of value to | Mitateee Aas he, iting Purchaser.” tere eeniee COG foor alley, tenes north along sald | | Chinchilla Overcosia ive very bears, | cnuaren’ Seauiier caused the arrest of Jacobo nd a eT reat Or ichigan agalnst | very graciously received lm, thanked him for | lence, can, be gained by further investigations | "asd ° THOMEGS. BHOWN, Trust. | ley, treaty ve (29) fot “ark Melton Overcoats, medium weight strictly all | ™s 2atior was arcauchenl at (he Tombs Poles Cou-t on | Sing aud Suginaw, andthe Griad Hapids sad Ie; | Coming, and then explained why she wished to see | SHUEY Professional-paid “mediums” a8 they will | pryowAs DOWLING, , tg difect line asty a roel, #50. sscienlb a charge of grand larceny. On Thurstay Meyer | ina Rallroads to recover 190,000 acres of land | Bim. *1 should lke to know,” she said, “the | solentiic ats Ht non-protessional mediums can | VALUABLE, IMPRO} ROPERTY, SITUATED | 1 3 week CS hes wrote, Der ie Stove ‘as ‘bookkeeper, testined that | Legally held’ by them through warrants of Con | exuct spot where the pretender landed, and —.* | be found who "will consent: to the proper eauan | ARRABLE, TMEBOY Since TEGEOHGETOWN, | and tho Dalence in Victory Cams Forth €10; our price, 9587. Pied at ihe steve a0 Rek beeper, testified that ‘She was allowed to proceed no further,’ Instantiy | tions the experiments will be continued. STRICT OF COL BEING HOUSES: ‘The song’ GerGvereat oe bot ‘end ‘you Tae receipts at the store were never in excess « pire. the old chief laid his hand upon her shoulder, say- abe has my fos S80 AND S00}, WITH THE Lots BUX. would have it all ‘call at en aw a intger uanount of baat | Better Men ing, “He was no prevender, Tmadsins; he was ar | Stevenson om Dr. dotyil and Mr, Hyde. pa and will VICTOR E ADLER ss Sas cy ured Jan Oui [THEM NONCR Hm Paponee Cowannn mai | Hey, ci lg Mine cay | A Poune enecsvun nownpaper man venture’ | nf teas SE SFE soprame crate masresenanetemn Murpay, Nataaniel Kelly, aed Daniel Sulli- eel ¥ ” nso ly bid ‘in testided iuat they were supplied with money | A telegram trom Cedar Kaplds, Towa, December 1, | $80uld have said F ng the Pe Ck soir oats | the latter's powerful story, “The Strange Case of set 6 ALN 927 and 029 7th ot. mw.,corner Massachusetts are, by Jacobson to make Purchases om October iil. | says: C. 8. Wheaton, chief of the Order of Railway | added, “You know tuat I, loo, have Stuart blood | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” In reply to some cour- its, No. 10,739 equity, Th bs Strictly One Price, amlaation In the case Will BO held 08 | Conductors, has gone to Washington in the in-| in my velas” “Yes T “kuow 1," was the reply, | toous interrogations about the dual character of Fo ray ee ae ee Open Saturday until 11pm. 229 alittle terest of a bill Ucensing railway conduotars. ‘The | rand were Itnot for that speaking WiteR? MBete'l Jekyll and Hyde, Mr. Stevenson sent a letter, trom | BiecE MIE! 1887, aL AST THREE Sti) Attacking Germany. getting into the servile on aecmeencient men from | Surtied her retinue, did ude dispiease the duces, | Which the Philadelphia Press quotes one striking | OCLOCK Ot lot iamibered 75, in Beatty akd Hawi E Panapevpnma XO APPARENT MoDIFICATION IN THE arrrrupeE or | fo ll provide that ot, on the contrary, shé Was rather ainused at ft and ition to Georgetown, D. O - inning on the | WEEN 5 Ht ‘ill nestay fue. aorraiway of nuercats portance shall Say | wemed tote and roused nr tare ia er | "HGS, was younger than Jekyl, He was not ol psu ie npib et gras of ad ¢ autre Despite the order to ,he press of Russta not to | conductors who are not lensed. The ‘Dill provides Soa ere Bes =e her way of | good-l Tb red eacoin weet eras. Jot aud running south one bu: feet to a ten foot ‘virtue of of, offer a full line of attack Germany the newspapers continue to print | for a chief examiner, at w salary of €3,500, who it Went to bis heart, and unbent and ex hypocrite—not bec canon” * | soohuatied font terior streot, then seat Beer et ause he was 1d of wi bd vat to 1st street ant criticisms on the disclosures made regard. | shall be appointed by tle Fresident for the purpose a i ES ae ae EE iahen te ‘the ba ing ich “he two-story (brick > Interview between the czar and Prince | CAFrying out the provisions of the bi queen’ return to the castle where she was stay. | 18 no Se erecta gee snctnee Uze SBo 1s the same addition, Docinping on ‘the south aide of Firat arck. 1 e —! ry wo 4 essence ruel malice and selfishness dof 2 t emats from the north- sat Haan omotale aiatet tae meet in| | Borcormixa LxiicH Coa—A dispatch trom | 14g, she sald Uo her host, “I have just met ane of | essence of cruelty and malice and selfishness a tert cbmner of lot mumbered Vi, tnd ranch STYLES ARE NOT BETTER, AND hat Russian offictals misled the czar all | Bechiehem, Pa., says: “The boycott decided upon | tue most honest men in iny realm.’ ‘shreet 25 foct, then south and parallel with 4 PRICES AS LOW FOR GAME CLASS OP cials should be dismissed, and, on tne | by the Reading’ employes on Lehigh coal ts being one ———ein im Frederick steust 100 feet. to's 10-foot wide alley: then bie ra @00ns a5 CAs BE POUND WE BO Ree ‘oluer Land, If the statement 1s untrue or is not | enforced. Tue coal that now comes trom the| What the Onlom Was There For. ation { wost 3 feet; then north 100. fect to the place af be: proved the Ger ambassador ought Wo imme. } Lehigh Coal and Nav on Company’s tines 13 | From the Philadelphia Bulletin. sinning, with the two-stor brick hou aly in| ogee st, gud one-story 46K YOU TO BUY. diately De ae carried on the Jersey a ae oe — “No,” sald @ Pennsylvania railroad officer this ae res Purchese-money in | Brick in the rear. i rr SOME BIG DBIVES IX FURNITUBR, id iby reproducing verbstun | The fatter company wus on Wednesday’ motaing | morning; “that onion ts not there to bring tears to aad toe the ie day of wal, of io purobaser ay y bay allcaahi'a | smproved 3 et tcloves ewig sages of articies in Lue Hussia | Compelied to refuse to receive it, owing to crews | my eyes when parting with dear friends, or to me sone” Sie convaraneing st the exvonse of the | ing and i aed ¥. H BORKE ans Uo see" chat up to tue | On that road having declined to ake out trains | give an appearance of eympathy when, conversing Hypocrisy of a Love Token, pubes. ry Pot 8 required an each sale. | ph ert of Sot Gibs for a6 — TS ‘transitory effect of the | Hom Bethiehem. ‘This action wit eause a reduc. | €1V8 AN appe sie t wename ant <i ee gg ‘Auctioneer will ring his bell at th the sume weet oorper rtd = is ae SED a | caren een CNMETAL? | een Deven naee ne Seen tate | ica eee experience as a jeweler,” sald the fore. | = a DOWLING ie ee e pouth about Haurme Stoves Ceptibie ia une of tue Russian papers: — x MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ry Bu ord crn tape Soaring the rporg | , ALS Steaans way G0 To ‘iss ae “ava | Polson, Bor several days now we have been having | man ofa leading frm to a Philadelphia reporter, | ([)HOMAS DOWLING, Avcton = Bo tat aah ot One st Mie salam sbassuor, gakiug for an audience | Trask Katlway aud the Allan Cane of steamsnips | eueyblais, Puunued, and, tue smell Of tue oll and | “f nave learned tnat so much i tinsel that shines 108 sie NORTH Elbe" UF baat | Hence to ‘TY ON Ne tine Kasai Spang Sve 20 eumtencs | Tove tsltce ook, ana it the aang ee ‘at that onton down ahd cut If in halt ana ie | 28600 that I can only look on the world’s aplen-| BYPYAHTA AVENTE, BET WEER BIG TH aD procedure. Tie chancellor would bave laid iuy | setled, after December 30 the Alaa steamsuips | UroUgut that onlon down and cus it im halt, and tt | 46 F's Chott San Daly hook on the works aplen- 0 ‘THW! y : : BY 3. Davis pon had he omitted | Wil, as oa a former occasion, quit running to | the odor, so that T have not been troubled since, It | genuine gistering gold, plucked trom g tg an audicnve With sa honored guewt of tue | Portland and make” Balttihore thelr winter | {sg ued thine to kane ned at eee ee ‘adopted | St rich Patol und Sor whee: with ~ of the Supreme ge fr. Head to fuldla| @Fminus It appears that the potntin dispute | whete paint Is around Will sare ‘@ man—or adorns fair ti , TF ee ‘Cea Was at Liberty’ to | 8 the proportion of freight rates which each auall womagelthor. for that matver—an ‘stiack of | taperia only pro e ate axe, sant or Fetus? a: . get, the steamship company claiming a larger pro- | nausea.” ah omen fran Hepreatncatian oe leat nee Re ee cae Te Butalbay, se eiav be The Flight of Birds, ae eae of baths Gannnes ni. | From Teheran to Warsaw en Feet. 1887, let From London ys Fol From Seience. ee been contefring for days without arriving at a set ae only Te. Tue clostag sesston of the National Academy of ‘thee _ 6 A young Persian nobleman named Hassan Sciences, at Columbia College, opened with an tn- og RANGE Disease IN a wo, children Dshenedet recently arrived at Warsaw after - © by Prof. W. P. Trowbridge. Ithas aniel O'Brieg, a compositor, of 105 5th avenue, ‘from. aeeaeeeaPt adie Low the masular ection nt | B cokiyn,diedlatelyo.s inc obscureandimpseerings | AVeling the entire distance from Teheran to War- ay u s ; Adelity. discase, Which has Dallled the skill of physicians | S4W On foot. He had made a wager t walk from crssary to keep binds on the wing so long as they | to denile of explain, and another child 18 Bow az | Teberan to Parisin elght months, and has so tar | Toe!V@S 8 0¢ fale, ne, rescribed by, the occen remain could be possibie; and Prof. Trow. | fected in a somewhat similar manner. An autopsy | consumed six and a naif months on his trip, ~ pu money in cash, eisnce bridge explained the recent discovery by Lis soa, | 0% One of the dead children did uot reveal the cauye | Moscow to Warsaw he walked along the iL. Ak Sone perreasts. Aye Dindsof prey and some others ave | death, but showed that the veins of the stomach | truck.” He has no companion, ee for | “nae although ‘the day of sale, and s deed of trast on ek securely together those parts of | ¥*Te much congested. The comtents of the stom- eee eer ee ler ‘ing lies in | ing use ‘property sold, or al) at ng the extended feathers, and cor. | $2 Were handed to a physician for chemical analy- | a sacred taken by him before starting Which ‘secret of it,” ‘conve! ‘at coat, A if to tbe fingers of the human Nand. ‘Tne | Si Which has not yet been completed. ‘binds him to use no conveyance of any ‘the terme of sale action of the alr on Wing in this condition ex. me —_—_— $$ eae or aoe Ee Hypxoruosta 1 teous t ee bow, WhICR Is prevented from opening ‘oo ia by a caridiage, and the wings may Keep Arlington, street. X oF at * position for an indet and snapped bis teeth for ly two hours walle 1 Parvor the tint, While Testing ta this way, the | {UF Meh held him on a bed.” De. Moth found him | que {nfane King was present. |The speech from fd cannot Fiss tm a still atunoophere; but I there | {5 take him to the German ‘Hoss eee served | tions of the people, during the recent Tis of tae tal be sh horigvntel current 1 may allow Hel! to be | ing uit, And he amake whi a sight jacket | qucea-regent vo th nowhere pravinoes sox eeaees ae tet a, sit! Was vein, on him, He 1] n pe ie Sosa cates Senad tc bn lod ears taps EO See sald: [Internal peace ls assured; the government, | to burn the house of the eh rr rtio Fise to some ex- aided in executing its the fire the two women ~i0SK St acta an ating | Wtf a mec mma, | indent ein wl gre a eso also bei it ‘quite possivle for & frage and. et wil ura to sip = re tot ths the benedt of tr before long.” She was arrested paper, Prot. J. berry u ee > SUICIDE IN FuR STREET. — Eaot a bird whieh tue sneak ground ti ase of hy dropno ‘of Morveca, the Comnrrrap SUICIDE I THE STREET.—At tal fy ui reached It dead, sed that | To Sraxp CHRISTMAS IN TUR FA: 3 Nd, 8 well-dressed a end . , CQLO ‘ Pi ‘ biG Lhe aif, DUt Re Bad never been | excursion party of eight hundred and = [-¥.-J u ; the manner of its descent ti | navians from the Northwestern States and Terri- od an expanation ia the state- | tories passed through Chicago yesterday en Trowuridge, foc New York. It was what is ‘ag the ses Christmas excursion to the Fatherland, mT AR aT A Prscerey, Mose. The Russian fare trom Chicago to Sweden of Denisark alstry caar whether, causes 80 many of thege emigrants wi Sa decccumet a Sean tee me | aecncenr emer onal congress in oF ome it until 100. ‘Theczar replied that it two women. dowinate. Four trains carried the was satiefaclory, and there was mo fear of new | six hundred irunks to New York. Compiteativns, pL id: F} i i i q F i | is Hd Be Hi i u i Li !

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